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studying environments like these folks panic crater scientists can easily imagine the types of environments which were favorable to the formation of life on earth. yet there's a lot of hot water vapor or no don't know and we can hear the water but we can't see it. on the show we go to the lake look at down over there. 4000000000 years ago the chemistry of life may will have begun in small puddles swept by a backwash book with deep with as many hypotheses about the origins of life suggests that that there were tides leaving little lakes small ponds which let the organic molecules come together to maybe kick start life so maybe we needed both land and sea but the key for the call to not you. want to call the scope of the big danger would have been too much water or do with just a little bit more water we'd have had deeper oceans maybe tens of thousands of meters deeper and we'd have had no land just one big ocean when it was no surface no interaction and no possibility of environments favorable to life. we can wonder if the fact that earth had just the right amount of water to have 70 percent
studying environments like these folks panic crater scientists can easily imagine the types of environments which were favorable to the formation of life on earth. yet there's a lot of hot water vapor or no don't know and we can hear the water but we can't see it. on the show we go to the lake look at down over there. 4000000000 years ago the chemistry of life may will have begun in small puddles swept by a backwash book with deep with as many hypotheses about the origins of life suggests that...
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studying environments like these folks in a crater scientists can easily imagine the types of environments which were favorable to the formation of life on earth. yet there's a lot of hot water vapor or not i don't really hear the water but we can't see it out of our show we go to them like look at down over there. 4000000000 years ago the chemistry of life may well have begun in small puddles swept by a backwash book would be put. as many hypotheses about the origins of life suggests that there were tides leaving little legs small ponds which let the organic molecules come together to maybe kick start life so maybe we needed both land and sea but the key for the call to know is will see i'm. going to go always go go have a big danger would have been too much water or do with just a little bit more water we'd have had deeper oceans maybe tens of thousands of meters deeper and we'd have had no land just one big ocean bennett but no surface no interaction and no possibility of environments favorable to life he said if we can wonder if the fact that earth had just the right amount of water to
studying environments like these folks in a crater scientists can easily imagine the types of environments which were favorable to the formation of life on earth. yet there's a lot of hot water vapor or not i don't really hear the water but we can't see it out of our show we go to them like look at down over there. 4000000000 years ago the chemistry of life may well have begun in small puddles swept by a backwash book would be put. as many hypotheses about the origins of life suggests that...
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in the natural environment soaks, not common, and we, and the natural environment in me. sequestration is 50 percent or more of the climate change problem. and you just have to look at what's going on agriculture and the soils and so on to see that. and it turns out that secret situation is where the interaction comes with our diversity and by diversity loss. take the startling fact that the amazon is now a net emitter of carbon. that huge biodiversity bank, ah, hot spot in our world is not only now shedding. it's by diversity as it are burned, but also at now contributing to climate change. that should be a major wake up call. and it's the sort of thing which requires at least as much focus as the obvious things like, for example, getting out of coal. so what do you think will change people's mind or change behaviors? because you say the amazon should be a wake up call. you think coven 19 would also be a wake up call. but we see it cop 26. the same old problems? yes, i think up $26.00 like the previous $25.00 that made no significant difference adding $2000000.00 per annum as we have
in the natural environment soaks, not common, and we, and the natural environment in me. sequestration is 50 percent or more of the climate change problem. and you just have to look at what's going on agriculture and the soils and so on to see that. and it turns out that secret situation is where the interaction comes with our diversity and by diversity loss. take the startling fact that the amazon is now a net emitter of carbon. that huge biodiversity bank, ah, hot spot in our world is not...
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environment and and in fact. it showed that fishing is something that can be done sustainably and can be a great contributor to. survival as a human species. i haven't seen very many cases sustainable fishery to me the word sustainability is it is just a marketing term everything is sustainable these days that's how you market but. life in our ocean is being diminished you know i was raised in a fishing village in eastern canada and over the last 60 years i have witnessed diminishment and all of my boy ages and all of the world oceans i have seen munition is there for anybody who wants to see it we don't need the facts and figures and statistics that are being put out by the industry all we have to do is see it in our own eyes what happened in the north where we caught it crashed what happened or drop the other new zealand it crashed what happens as we remove a species and then we just move on to another species and species which were once considered well like for instance target back in the fifty's sixty's i was
environment and and in fact. it showed that fishing is something that can be done sustainably and can be a great contributor to. survival as a human species. i haven't seen very many cases sustainable fishery to me the word sustainability is it is just a marketing term everything is sustainable these days that's how you market but. life in our ocean is being diminished you know i was raised in a fishing village in eastern canada and over the last 60 years i have witnessed diminishment and all...
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sam was recently ignited for his services to the environment and energy policy. so the to, we've seen all those used masks and test kits lying around. plastic waste is one obvious environmental impact of this pandemic. what are of it? well, you actually right, that plastic waste is, is go up quite considerably. and we have to recall that one of the great drivers of each oil demand is plastics. and it just shows how hard it is, tackle that. but lots of other impacts. i suspect the one that's going to be the biggest is the impact of all the fiscal and monetary stimulus is and the extra demand, the back right around the world. and that i think will be the lasting legacy of the economic shock of current of ours and the environment will be having impacts as a consequence of economic shop. is there any way around that? i mean, economists are always telling us to buy more to keep our economy is going to create jobs. do we, or should we hold off? well, you know, some consumption is perfectly consistent with the sustainable economy. and some isn't. and the idea that the o
sam was recently ignited for his services to the environment and energy policy. so the to, we've seen all those used masks and test kits lying around. plastic waste is one obvious environmental impact of this pandemic. what are of it? well, you actually right, that plastic waste is, is go up quite considerably. and we have to recall that one of the great drivers of each oil demand is plastics. and it just shows how hard it is, tackle that. but lots of other impacts. i suspect the one that's...
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studying environments like these folks panic crater scientists can easily imagine the types of environments which were favorable to the formation of life on earth. yet there's a lot of hot water vapor or not i don't we can hear the water but we can't see it. on the other show we go to the like look at down over there. 4000000000 years ago the chemistry of life may well have begun in small puddles swept by a backwash book with deep with as many hypotheses about the origins of life suggests that one of the that there were tides leaving little legs small ponds which let the organic moloch.
studying environments like these folks panic crater scientists can easily imagine the types of environments which were favorable to the formation of life on earth. yet there's a lot of hot water vapor or not i don't we can hear the water but we can't see it. on the other show we go to the like look at down over there. 4000000000 years ago the chemistry of life may well have begun in small puddles swept by a backwash book with deep with as many hypotheses about the origins of life suggests that...
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, having a diverse environment is a better environment. diverse perspectives and backgrounds. they're going to be successful in the global economy. it's something that we've benefitted from and my children do as well. >> i look forward to working with you on ways that we can allow the federal government to be a facilitator of these conversations. these are decisions that get made at the local level about how to approach this question of desegregation and integration. it's a conversation that the federal government can play a more helpful role. thank you. >> nice to see you again, thank you. can you hear me? i think you can. >> i can. >> listen, we had a great conversation and as i expressed to you, i have an interest in dyslexia, the gurus on this are from yale medical school. so a homestead for you. it's clear that you can diagnosis dyslexia in kindergarten and first grade. that 1 in 5 children are dyslexic, the best data shows that. and yet we are not diagnosing that many children. and you and i discussed how poverty can be used as an ex
, having a diverse environment is a better environment. diverse perspectives and backgrounds. they're going to be successful in the global economy. it's something that we've benefitted from and my children do as well. >> i look forward to working with you on ways that we can allow the federal government to be a facilitator of these conversations. these are decisions that get made at the local level about how to approach this question of desegregation and integration. it's a conversation...
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and what's the best strategy for preserving the natural environment. in this village school children learn about their environment and heritage. to get her started right now the children are making environmentally friendly necklaces. the teachers emphasized the importance of language instruction. levels of those c.d.o. must be used to languages in class. and spanish yet it is the local language and we teach some topics like the natural sciences in spanish that is the meaning that way the students become familiar with 2 different cultures . that. are there. they're singing this song in a kitchen or are you. the next morning the reporters set out again. canoes are usually the only way to travel long distances deep in the rain forest. it takes 2 days to travel from sajjad coup to the pastas a river on the border with. the destination is the remote village of washer pos. the government also wants to drill for oil here. the region is home to the people and they've been finding oil extraction projects for 5 years like the other indigenous peoples in this par
and what's the best strategy for preserving the natural environment. in this village school children learn about their environment and heritage. to get her started right now the children are making environmentally friendly necklaces. the teachers emphasized the importance of language instruction. levels of those c.d.o. must be used to languages in class. and spanish yet it is the local language and we teach some topics like the natural sciences in spanish that is the meaning that way the...
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and our climate are going talking about the climate and our natural environment. this climate crisis is intertwined with biodiversity loss in the spread of zonati. diseases are also intertwined. do you think people really understand that link? i doubt very much whether all the focus on getting carbon emissions down as fully understood the carbon emissions are only half the climate change problem and have to be set in a wider environmental context in the natural environment. so it's not carbon. and we, and the natural environment, emit carbon, secret ration is 50 percent or more of the climate change problem. and you just have to look at what's going on agriculture, the source and so on to see that. and it turns out that secret situation is where the interaction comes with our diversity and by diversity loss. take the startling fact that the amazon is now a net emitter of carbon. that huge biodiversity bank, ah, hot spot in our world is not only now shedding. it's by diversity as it's a bird, but also at now contributing to climate change. that should be a major wa
and our climate are going talking about the climate and our natural environment. this climate crisis is intertwined with biodiversity loss in the spread of zonati. diseases are also intertwined. do you think people really understand that link? i doubt very much whether all the focus on getting carbon emissions down as fully understood the carbon emissions are only half the climate change problem and have to be set in a wider environmental context in the natural environment. so it's not carbon....
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sfo has a history of firsts in the environment be. first lead gold terminal in the world, first net zero energy building at an airport certified, first airport to ban plastic bottles. we are expanding the ban to all sweet beverages in april. julian is a coalition builder. she is strumental in developing industry leadership for the environment. she supported our previous director john martin in the formation of the gateway airport council and california airports council. part of that initiative was about advancing the sfo leadership in the environment. that is where the legacy that julian leaves for the city and airport resides is in that alignment of industry that is in such desperate need of leadership and julian provided that. we haven't realized it yet. i think the incredible work she has done and as we achieve goals most recently we had our fixed base operator providing fueling for private aircraft 100% sustainable aviation fuel in every aircraft that is moving the industry in the right direction. i appreciate julian and her fine
sfo has a history of firsts in the environment be. first lead gold terminal in the world, first net zero energy building at an airport certified, first airport to ban plastic bottles. we are expanding the ban to all sweet beverages in april. julian is a coalition builder. she is strumental in developing industry leadership for the environment. she supported our previous director john martin in the formation of the gateway airport council and california airports council. part of that initiative...
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and what's the best strategy for preserving the natural environment. in this village school children learn about their environment and heritage or to get her started right now the children are making environmentally friendly necklaces. are. the teachers emphasized the importance of language instruction. levels and those see the almost we used to languages in class. and spanish yet we are the local language and we teach some topics like the natural sciences in spanish that is the meaning that way the students become familiar with 2 different cultures. over there. they're singing this song in kitsch walk her. the next morning the reporters set out again. canoes are usually the only way to travel long distances deep in the rain forest. it takes 2 days to travel from sajjan to the pastas a river on the border with. the destination is the remote village of washer pos. the government also wants to drill for oil here. the region is home to the people and they've been finding oil extraction projects for 5 years like the other indigenous peoples in this part of
and what's the best strategy for preserving the natural environment. in this village school children learn about their environment and heritage or to get her started right now the children are making environmentally friendly necklaces. are. the teachers emphasized the importance of language instruction. levels and those see the almost we used to languages in class. and spanish yet we are the local language and we teach some topics like the natural sciences in spanish that is the meaning that...
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studying environments like these folks can a crater scientists can easily imagine the types of environments which were favorable to the formation of life on earth. yet there's a lot of hot water vapor or no doubt no more you hear the water but we can't see a lot of other shall we go to them like look at down over there. 4000000000 years ago the chemistry of life may well have begun in small puddles swept by a backwash book with people. as many hypotheses about the origins of life suggests that...
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in this environment that's not a place where b.k. wants to put his money. >>> coming up, buy now, pay later stocks feeling the pain as they are in the osaicrshrs and rivian, details next small businesses like yours make gift-giving possible. now, comcast business has an exclusive gift for you. introducing the gift of savings sale. for a limited time, ask how to get a great deal for your business. and get up to a $500 prepaid card with select bundles when you switch to the network that can deliver gig speeds to the most businesses. or get started with internet and voice for $64.99 per month with a 2-year price guarantee. give your business the gift of savings today. comcast business. powering possibilities. >>> welcome back to "fast money. we have an earnings alert on rivian let's go to phil for the details much. >> we are about halfway through the conference call. r.j. is talking about not only what the company has done so far, increased demand, as you look at shares, the q3, an update on what we saw at the ipo. they lost 12.21 per s
in this environment that's not a place where b.k. wants to put his money. >>> coming up, buy now, pay later stocks feeling the pain as they are in the osaicrshrs and rivian, details next small businesses like yours make gift-giving possible. now, comcast business has an exclusive gift for you. introducing the gift of savings sale. for a limited time, ask how to get a great deal for your business. and get up to a $500 prepaid card with select bundles when you switch to the network that...
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a spontaneous s - lash the environment. a spontaneous slash of the environment. a spontaneous splash of sherry _ the environment. a spontaneous splash of sherry added _ the environment. a spontaneous splash of sherry added to - the environment. a spontaneous splash of sherry added to the - splash of sherry added to the dish and it smells divine. 0ur venison with forest vegetables. my venison with forest vegetables. my god. very rich flavours but not overpowering. the taste of scotland generally.— welcome back two sardinia. this island has been designated a blues in which meant people living around here have longer and healthier lives than almost anyone else on the planet. it is one of five blues and dotted around the world and if you live here in sardinia you are ten times more likely to live beyond 100 years than if you lived in the united states. and here in this fight and assuming town they have a higher number of centenarians than anywhere else in sardinia and i'm hoping to find out what is the secret. good to meet you. you are you are practically a spring
a spontaneous s - lash the environment. a spontaneous slash of the environment. a spontaneous splash of sherry _ the environment. a spontaneous splash of sherry added _ the environment. a spontaneous splash of sherry added to - the environment. a spontaneous splash of sherry added to the - splash of sherry added to the dish and it smells divine. 0ur venison with forest vegetables. my venison with forest vegetables. my god. very rich flavours but not overpowering. the taste of scotland...
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can you write letters to try and save in local environment, like a forest? if you get involved, and you get involved with other people, suddenly realized, yes, i do make a difference. then the ability to do more. i think that people need to understand that every single day we live, we make some impact on the planet. we have a choice as to what kind of impact we make, what do we buy? where does it come from? did it harm the environment? is it cruel to animals? is it cheap because of child labor? make the ethical choice. that will never happen in big enough numbers until we alleviate poverty. because when you are really poor, you just do what you have to do to live. cut down the trees because you are desperate to get land to grow more food, to feed your family. buy the cheapest junk food. you can't ask those ethical questions because you have to stay alive. >> you are someone who makes me hope, and i hope we begin to move in the right direction. thank you so much for joining us today. >> thank you for inviting me. >> what is the bottom line? listening to the w
can you write letters to try and save in local environment, like a forest? if you get involved, and you get involved with other people, suddenly realized, yes, i do make a difference. then the ability to do more. i think that people need to understand that every single day we live, we make some impact on the planet. we have a choice as to what kind of impact we make, what do we buy? where does it come from? did it harm the environment? is it cruel to animals? is it cheap because of child labor?...
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into our aquatic environment. this is unacceptable. and the gentleman's amendment will set statutory guidelines for e.p.a. to act and set those limits. and section 17 prioritizes the industry sectors with the greatest likelihood of discharging harmful quantities. and the gentleman did great work on this and we worked with wastewater utilities and industry representatives. they agree with our approach. we also rise in support of section 13. another clean water act provision by the gentleman from new york, mr. delgado, member of my committee, to prevent our sewers from being dumping grounds. industrial discharges can now be discharged into local municipal systems. if it's not known, they didn't deal with it and can't get it out. i rise in strong support of this bill. i thank everyone who participated in its writing. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman from new jersey reserves. the gentlewoman from washington is recognized. mrs. rodgers: thank you, mr. speaker. pleased to yield to another dynamic membe
into our aquatic environment. this is unacceptable. and the gentleman's amendment will set statutory guidelines for e.p.a. to act and set those limits. and section 17 prioritizes the industry sectors with the greatest likelihood of discharging harmful quantities. and the gentleman did great work on this and we worked with wastewater utilities and industry representatives. they agree with our approach. we also rise in support of section 13. another clean water act provision by the gentleman from...
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and not only that, it can harm the environment and local white life. i did she many money. mountains looked like an untouched paradise, but antonio's navine knows better. he is, once again on the trail of illegal gold prospect is usually the streams around here are clear, but not this one. so there must be an illegal mine somewhere upstream in the middle of mozambique to many mani national reserve. his ranges, detain every gold mine as i catch the sonata. don't you know this is a nature reserve? no, i only arrived yesterday. i heard others were here with another be don't you know this isn't allowed? no, i didn't. a friend told me i should come. ah, ah, so he didn't know either. right, right. where the other mozambie against the gold diggers are called game perils. the rangers see this group for the 1st time and call the police and the repeat offenders face time in jail because the national park wants to win over the gold miners. organized by the arm was wandering, going to damage to. so when we find somebody for the 1st time home to we try to educate t
and not only that, it can harm the environment and local white life. i did she many money. mountains looked like an untouched paradise, but antonio's navine knows better. he is, once again on the trail of illegal gold prospect is usually the streams around here are clear, but not this one. so there must be an illegal mine somewhere upstream in the middle of mozambique to many mani national reserve. his ranges, detain every gold mine as i catch the sonata. don't you know this is a nature...
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watching the devastation of our environment. an important part of sustainability is how we deal with trash since the start of the coronavirus pandemic mosque's it generated a lot of waste and if you did not supply and have a quick turnover last year germany imported $6000000000.00 euros worth of mosques mostly from china and from march to december of last year china exported a whopping $224000000000.00 masks all over the world that's equivalent to $43000000000.00 euros so it's big business but what's the impact on the environment and can mosques really be recycled. the soco islands at the far southwest of the territory comprising hong kong the waters here have long been polluted but with the pandemic a new form of waste is turned up masks and now we have this to contend with. we have the corona virus and all these masks and now we're fearful. these images make me start to wonder how much of a hazard are these masks for our planet it's an item that many of us now where every day. and why do so many of them end up in the ocean ins
watching the devastation of our environment. an important part of sustainability is how we deal with trash since the start of the coronavirus pandemic mosque's it generated a lot of waste and if you did not supply and have a quick turnover last year germany imported $6000000000.00 euros worth of mosques mostly from china and from march to december of last year china exported a whopping $224000000000.00 masks all over the world that's equivalent to $43000000000.00 euros so it's big business but...
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and so i was a little bit taken aback to see some evidence in the environment here. that there are some evidence that maybe some sailboats a banker and in this this safety harbor and. made a quick disposal of their waste. but all that's easy to clean up. for me the water quality is based on not only these fish but the smallest of fish the glass minnows the micro minnows. and you see them just flourishing in this environment. so it's a healthy ecosystem. we score the waves the tidal surge the solemnity all those environmental factors. as well as the budget that we're building and i think on all of those you're scoring very high at about an 88 a half. you certainly have the location you have done your homework it has everything you need so now we focus on the funding. we take the next steps and keep the momentum going and i have. confidence that we will find people who will share their knowledge with us and will be able to succeed in a short amount of time. they are very determined to make this area at the very. we don't have a lot of time to waste so we don't have the
and so i was a little bit taken aback to see some evidence in the environment here. that there are some evidence that maybe some sailboats a banker and in this this safety harbor and. made a quick disposal of their waste. but all that's easy to clean up. for me the water quality is based on not only these fish but the smallest of fish the glass minnows the micro minnows. and you see them just flourishing in this environment. so it's a healthy ecosystem. we score the waves the tidal surge the...
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environment we will have a _ have a different environment we will have a hyper secure environment. at the moment— have a hyper secure environment. at the moment to leap players are in the moment to leap players are in the locai— the moment to leap players are in the local communities go shopping and taking the children to school. they— and taking the children to school. they are — and taking the children to school. they are not contracting the virus by playing — they are not contracting the virus by playing rugby league. a safety net around it, we learned a lot from sports _ net around it, we learned a lot from sports what's happening in cricket, what _ sports what's happening in cricket, what happened at wilmington and also noticing _ what happened at wilmington and also noticing other teams are coming over here in— noticing other teams are coming over here in autumn. a big learning exercise — here in autumn. a big learning exercise. talking to the very best health _ exercise. talking to the very best health experts in making sure we not only get— health experts in
environment we will have a _ have a different environment we will have a hyper secure environment. at the moment— have a hyper secure environment. at the moment to leap players are in the moment to leap players are in the locai— the moment to leap players are in the local communities go shopping and taking the children to school. they— and taking the children to school. they are — and taking the children to school. they are not contracting the virus by playing — they are not...
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evolution on earth is a coming together for the adaptations of genetics and the environment in that environment which is itself the result of a long succession of chance advanced shy. multiply it by chums. see it's all this chance which is made earth unique in the. music was used and the ecosystems in which we find ourselves it's no desert sand or sea we won't find them anywhere else. this ecosystem is the result of a random process the probability of evolution producing a similar result on another planet seems very weak and yet for the last 25 years astronomers have discovered countless planets in our galaxy they are now quite certain that around most stars there are planets the actual number of planets in the universe must be beyond our imagination. to put a lot of good monkey on this is the argument brought up to challenge this change of paradigm and yet then there are billions of galaxies all with billions of planets that's true but billions of billions is an infinity of them yelled it when asked what they are thus and there are billions of people that were all different it's not about ther
evolution on earth is a coming together for the adaptations of genetics and the environment in that environment which is itself the result of a long succession of chance advanced shy. multiply it by chums. see it's all this chance which is made earth unique in the. music was used and the ecosystems in which we find ourselves it's no desert sand or sea we won't find them anywhere else. this ecosystem is the result of a random process the probability of evolution producing a similar result on...
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to need to be careful in the current environment.— environment. to be frank, our preference _ environment. to be frank, our preference would _ environment. to be frank, our preference would be _ environment. to be frank, our preference would be for- environment. to be frank, our preference would be for socialj preference would be for social distancing and ppe, i don't see anything that encourages us distancing and ppe, i don't see anything that encourages- distancing and ppe, i don't see anything that encourages us to relax at the moment. _ anything that encourages us to relax at the moment, and _ anything that encourages us to relax at the moment, and our— anything that encourages us to relax at the moment, and our number- anything that encourages us to relax| at the moment, and our number one obligation— at the moment, and our number one obligation is— at the moment, and our number one obligation is to look after people and keep— obligation is to look after people and keep them safe. we take that very seriously, so i think we take everyâ
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, preserve our environment, but also avoid costly regulations. that is unlike the plastic provisions in the green new deal. additionally, demonstrated over the last year, our national security is at risk as long as we are dependent on foreign nations, particularly on the chinese, and his party for essential commodities or services. america's clean energy future requires a reliable and stable supply of critical minerals. my bill addresses the issue of america's reliance on foreign nations to obtain critical minerals. i'm pleased that a provision of the legislation was included for the future act that recently passed this committee. when it comes to recycling, the u.s. cannot remain export reliant. weedy reports regarding china's 2018 plastics importation restrictions highlighted that china never actually disposed of plastics properly. second, we should not become reliant on china for yet another prickle service, especially when there is untapped economic gain to be had here at home. the science committee's role is to look to innovation to solve ma
, preserve our environment, but also avoid costly regulations. that is unlike the plastic provisions in the green new deal. additionally, demonstrated over the last year, our national security is at risk as long as we are dependent on foreign nations, particularly on the chinese, and his party for essential commodities or services. america's clean energy future requires a reliable and stable supply of critical minerals. my bill addresses the issue of america's reliance on foreign nations to...
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this man lives- environment. this man lives surrounded _ environment. this man lives surrounded by _ environment. this man lives surrounded by sugar- environment. this man lives surrounded by sugar and - environment. this man lives surrounded by sugar and fat | environment. this man lives- surrounded by sugar and fat back food on _ surrounded by sugar and fat back food on the doorstop.— food on the doorstop. arguably addictive, _ food on the doorstop. arguably addictive, potentially _ food on the doorstop. arguably i addictive, potentially dangerous. and cheap. you look at poor economic areas _ and cheap. you look at poor economic areas like _ and cheap. you look at poor economic areas like here, you don't put areas like this— areas like here, you don't put areas like this down, you lift them up. we had to— like this down, you lift them up. we had to sign— like this down, you lift them up. we had to sign a — like this down, you lift them up. we had to sign a petition last week for one of— had to sign a petition last week for one of the — h
this man lives- environment. this man lives surrounded _ environment. this man lives surrounded by _ environment. this man lives surrounded by sugar- environment. this man lives surrounded by sugar and - environment. this man lives surrounded by sugar and fat | environment. this man lives- surrounded by sugar and fat back food on _ surrounded by sugar and fat back food on the doorstop.— food on the doorstop. arguably addictive, _ food on the doorstop. arguably addictive, potentially _ food on...
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could save countless animals help clean the environment and avoid toxic plastic incineration. can prosecute in bags help solve our plastic problem busy. sure there are. oh yeah yeah i had to say that mine that night. she spit it up at the molecular biologist who in 2017 made an important discovery. by not cleaning water maybe hide it was. basically. what they used to find. 'd but these warmest managed to eat their way out of the plastic bag it's something. to grasp the importance of these discovery we 1st need to understand what plastic is plastic is a mysterious material. frankel a science writer author and real plastic. in the natural world natural substances there are broken up by bacteria and. they go back to their essential elements water. plastic doesn't do that. it just get smaller and smaller and smaller but it's still essentially blasting that's why michael plastics stained your environment for centuries. for most of our history we've built things with stuff we found in nature. rocks and metals but there's the ward modernize there was a growing demand for properties t
could save countless animals help clean the environment and avoid toxic plastic incineration. can prosecute in bags help solve our plastic problem busy. sure there are. oh yeah yeah i had to say that mine that night. she spit it up at the molecular biologist who in 2017 made an important discovery. by not cleaning water maybe hide it was. basically. what they used to find. 'd but these warmest managed to eat their way out of the plastic bag it's something. to grasp the importance of these...
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environment for a while. it is a lot different than the world we are used to. the way we look at it is there's been a transition to a third type of monetary policy. the first type of monetary policy is an interest rate driven monetary policy, as interest rates approach zero. you go to qe, which is monetary policy too, and that is largely spent. then we moved to the last remaining choice, which is the coordination of monetary policy with fiscal policy, which also starts to move in the direction of what you might call state capitalism, which is the responsibility for managing the economy really transitioning from the central bank to some combination of the central bank and the government. so the biden proposals are really just reflecting that kind of inevitable change that we think has been coming, but the pandemic over the last year has brought that forward at an accelerated pace. guy: good morning. it's guy. what does that mean for bridgewater? what does that mean for investors more broadly, do you think? bob
environment for a while. it is a lot different than the world we are used to. the way we look at it is there's been a transition to a third type of monetary policy. the first type of monetary policy is an interest rate driven monetary policy, as interest rates approach zero. you go to qe, which is monetary policy too, and that is largely spent. then we moved to the last remaining choice, which is the coordination of monetary policy with fiscal policy, which also starts to move in the direction...
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mayor has oversight for operations in the information environment. we have established as part of that a defense intelligence support to operations in the information environment working group that has got a variety of activities underway to increase and enhance that support. one of which is a new effort working with odni to focus the national collection efforts on assisting us in the -- >> that work is still ongoing. also that group is focussed on drafting and staffing a new dod instruction for intelligence support to operations in the information environment. that would codify recommendations that came out of a 20 19 j-rock memo. the joint requirements oversight memo that provided some specific recommendations to the department on how we enhance these activities. amongst other things, it will direct the dia to prioritize resources for intelligence support to oie in the next intelligence guidance. and will help us shape and work with the dni and the national intelligence groups to drive some of the key concepts into the broader prioritizing framewor
mayor has oversight for operations in the information environment. we have established as part of that a defense intelligence support to operations in the information environment working group that has got a variety of activities underway to increase and enhance that support. one of which is a new effort working with odni to focus the national collection efforts on assisting us in the -- >> that work is still ongoing. also that group is focussed on drafting and staffing a new dod...
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conservatives loving environment and nature. they hate is the ideology they hate the negativity and being told what to do. that's what i love about that speech. you are positive. >> thank you steve. it's nice to be on your show. thank you. we had a fantastic conference it's probably one of the most successful we have ever had. different voices some are alarmist some are positive thinkers and believers like im. but i respect the environment it's hard working individuals. i just feel like after 40 years after preaching the same thing, it is important to take a different approach because i feel like the alarmists have an attitude or an atmosphere to scare people so they politicize a different approach and then make the coral reefs are dying in the oceans are rising. all of these things are true. everything i said was absolutely true. but then the people get confused. i say keep it streamlined because we can all get together. democrats and republicans can get together on one thing. let's terminate pollution let's let them know there
conservatives loving environment and nature. they hate is the ideology they hate the negativity and being told what to do. that's what i love about that speech. you are positive. >> thank you steve. it's nice to be on your show. thank you. we had a fantastic conference it's probably one of the most successful we have ever had. different voices some are alarmist some are positive thinkers and believers like im. but i respect the environment it's hard working individuals. i just feel like...
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so while a very migratory birds are indicators of the health of an environment today we can see there are fewer and fewer migratory birds here and this is clearly due to their due to ration or the nature of the hobby to a large degree about still are not true then there are. just a few kilometers away from the conservation area where they vastly tea is a thing of the past only show trees as far as the eye can see there was metrics industry past which she is driving a blend and farmers like a nice 9 are profiting from meat booking a fossil is the wall 2nd biggest exporter of she announced which i used to make cooking oil and skin products for the idea of going to china is very profitable for us sometimes i see elements about it on more with a bottle. but awareness is leading to a shift in practices now the farmers are starting to restore that is to davao city and that begins with creating a healthy sort of i'm a jew must son works for a dutch angel which is concerned with the survival of migratory birds he shows the farmers how to make compost from their logical west including cow dung
so while a very migratory birds are indicators of the health of an environment today we can see there are fewer and fewer migratory birds here and this is clearly due to their due to ration or the nature of the hobby to a large degree about still are not true then there are. just a few kilometers away from the conservation area where they vastly tea is a thing of the past only show trees as far as the eye can see there was metrics industry past which she is driving a blend and farmers like a...
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where you prepared for i the environment of the road race? -- the environment of the road race? —— were you prepared? in the environment of the road race? -- were you prepared?— were you prepared? in some ways, because we — were you prepared? in some ways, because we train — were you prepared? in some ways, because we train in _ were you prepared? in some ways, because we train in those - were you prepared? in some ways, | because we train in those conditions at home, but very different from what we were anticipating. haddington 38 days in the heat chamber, humidity, lanzarote, iwas prepared for much hotter, but 17 degrees on the bike and at times having to ride with my eyes shut, the rain was coming down so hard and downhill and fasted feels like it is coming sideways, there is a great picture of me writing around one of the corners, i knew where the exit was because of the practice but i could not open my eyes, it was hurting too much —— a great picture of me riding around. i hurting too much -- a great picture of me riding around.— hurting too much -- a great
where you prepared for i the environment of the road race? -- the environment of the road race? —— were you prepared? in the environment of the road race? -- were you prepared?— were you prepared? in some ways, because we — were you prepared? in some ways, because we train — were you prepared? in some ways, because we train in _ were you prepared? in some ways, because we train in those - were you prepared? in some ways, | because we train in those conditions at home, but very...
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that also become common in our environment. this is equally true of other substances that might be considered as a emerging concern. we also need to better understand where these substances come from. whether that is a manufacturing facility or from the personal products or medicines we use in our own homes. that are then passed along into wastewater after being rinsed down the household drain. there are many of those. there are many household products that will take your breath away if inhaled, in fact. yet, they go down the drain every day. shampoos, hair dyes, hair dye go right down the drain, leaving remnants that will surely go into our drinking water. addressing these downstream impacts before hand can avoid health and environmental concerns. i am looking forward to hear from our witnesses about these and other contaminants of emerging concern and how we can better prepare and educate our communities and achieve progress in this realm. again, thank you to our witnesses for being here and madam chair, i yield back. >> than
that also become common in our environment. this is equally true of other substances that might be considered as a emerging concern. we also need to better understand where these substances come from. whether that is a manufacturing facility or from the personal products or medicines we use in our own homes. that are then passed along into wastewater after being rinsed down the household drain. there are many of those. there are many household products that will take your breath away if...
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how can they create an environment for women and implement? how can they enable women to work from home? i'm talking from a personal place here and i don't want it to get to a point where we are delivering something at the cusp of restrictions for women and feeling unsure about it. that should never be the case. so the agencies, whatever decision they take, the full engagement with the taliban and pressurizing them to show action -- this is very important. i think the taliban are shocked with sudden changes. it's a good thing because when they are shocked -- but even now is the time to engage. they could take more action than afghans themselves because we are in the middle of the crisis, especially those of us based in afghanistan. so this is where you can push the envelope around girls education. i've not seen a lot of international engagement around access to education, women's access to health care and a lot of issues around -- that more women are concerned about. this is really important. we should not wait. we should wait to see how they
how can they create an environment for women and implement? how can they enable women to work from home? i'm talking from a personal place here and i don't want it to get to a point where we are delivering something at the cusp of restrictions for women and feeling unsure about it. that should never be the case. so the agencies, whatever decision they take, the full engagement with the taliban and pressurizing them to show action -- this is very important. i think the taliban are shocked with...
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and then to protect human health and the environment. however there is a lot of work to be done to get research back on track you must protect the most vulnerabler communities and the burden of forever chemicals and harmful contaminants many discussed today, that extremelyly high cost to the environment. with the local water treatment plants. we cannot allow upstream polluters and to those businesses. and then to come for profit at the expense of it is quintessential b anywhere or anyone. and what additional tools we can provide. we must be vigilant to protect the water including learning current and future riskt, with human health and the environment that we mayfo all the challenges of clean water for all. at this time i would like to yield to my colleague for his statement. >> thank you madame chair i appreciate you holding this hearing and also thank you to the witnesses for being with us today. this is a very important hearing to examine contaminants of concern including some plastics and pharmaceuticals that may pose a risk for the
and then to protect human health and the environment. however there is a lot of work to be done to get research back on track you must protect the most vulnerabler communities and the burden of forever chemicals and harmful contaminants many discussed today, that extremelyly high cost to the environment. with the local water treatment plants. we cannot allow upstream polluters and to those businesses. and then to come for profit at the expense of it is quintessential b anywhere or anyone. and...
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evolution on earth is a coming together of the adaptations of genetics and the environment not environment which is itself the result of a long should session in chunks of dense seans multiplied by chance to. say it's all this chance which is made earth unique in the. music was used and the ecosystems in which we find ourselves it's no desert sand or sea we won't find them anywhere else i. birthed ecosystem is the result of a random process the probability of evolution producing a similar result on another planet seems very weak and yet for the last 25 years astronomers have discovered countless planets in our galaxy they are now quite certain that around most stars there are planets the actual number of planets in the universe must be beyond our imagination. to put a lot of good monkey on this is the argument brought up to challenge this change of paradigm and you have been there are billions of galaxies all with billions of planets that's true in the billions of billions is an infinity of them yell between us what they are the sun there are billions of people that were all different it's
evolution on earth is a coming together of the adaptations of genetics and the environment not environment which is itself the result of a long should session in chunks of dense seans multiplied by chance to. say it's all this chance which is made earth unique in the. music was used and the ecosystems in which we find ourselves it's no desert sand or sea we won't find them anywhere else i. birthed ecosystem is the result of a random process the probability of evolution producing a similar...
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translator: who will protect the environment in the west and in china? it is government responsibilities. but the tibetans d't think of it that way. if you think of it that way, you are not buddhist. you are the protector. no matter if you are a newborn or 80 years old, you are all protector. you have responsibilities. all lives should be protected. fred: in some districts, local governments are recognizing the sacred mountains, and some are even hiring tibetans to take care of the national nature reserves. translator: the cultural values of buddhism are very comforting to the scholars of conservation. i felt at last we found a way, d i began to gain confidence in humanity. these tibetan people are not wealthy, yet they can still think of other creatures. not just other people, other creatures. this is altruistic behavior. if they can do it, there's hope that other people can do it as well. [bells ring] gary: i've made a whole series of films about the beginning of environmental movements in different parts of the world at different times, and in each of
translator: who will protect the environment in the west and in china? it is government responsibilities. but the tibetans d't think of it that way. if you think of it that way, you are not buddhist. you are the protector. no matter if you are a newborn or 80 years old, you are all protector. you have responsibilities. all lives should be protected. fred: in some districts, local governments are recognizing the sacred mountains, and some are even hiring tibetans to take care of the national...
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pfas components do not naturally breakdown in the environment. exposure to even small amounts of pfas has been linked to diseases, birth defects, and developmental disorders. these chemicals have been used in consumer products for decades and have this been allowed to spread and accumulate throughout the environment into our air, our water, and our soil. in my own district, pfas has been detected in multiple drinking water systems, which puts the health and safety of my constituents at risk. the same can be said for millions of people in communities across the country. until recently, the extent of the problem was underestimated in my own state, but expanded testing, we now know that california is one of the most impacted states in the country. a recent investigation by the state water resources control board showed pfas contamination in almost 100 public water systems serving about 75 million californians. we need a national strategy to prevent exposure to these toxic substances. this bill sets a deadline for the epa to take action on establishi
pfas components do not naturally breakdown in the environment. exposure to even small amounts of pfas has been linked to diseases, birth defects, and developmental disorders. these chemicals have been used in consumer products for decades and have this been allowed to spread and accumulate throughout the environment into our air, our water, and our soil. in my own district, pfas has been detected in multiple drinking water systems, which puts the health and safety of my constituents at risk....
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hostile work environment. joining me now new york state senator alessandra biaggi and new york state assembly member john t. mcdonald iii. thank you both for joining. it's a very important topic and i'm so happy that you're both here to discuss. so state senator biaggi, i'm going to start with you. you used to work for governor cuomo and you've been open about feeling uncomfortable around him even after you left the job. what is your reaction to this report? >> i mean, first i want to say that i commend the brave women who came forward. it took an incredible amount of courage to report their interactions with the governor and their instances of sexual harassment. and i think that what the a.g.'s report confirmed for many of us was really what most of us knew to be true, that the governor has fostered and upheld a toxic work environment that is harmful to women. his staff has perpetuated this toxic environment. and now what's concluded as we all know is there were violations of both federal and state law. so hi
hostile work environment. joining me now new york state senator alessandra biaggi and new york state assembly member john t. mcdonald iii. thank you both for joining. it's a very important topic and i'm so happy that you're both here to discuss. so state senator biaggi, i'm going to start with you. you used to work for governor cuomo and you've been open about feeling uncomfortable around him even after you left the job. what is your reaction to this report? >> i mean, first i want to say...